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Boot and Shoemakers. , JOHN ECCLES, OOT AND" SIIOE]\rAKEE, NA3EBY, MOUNT IDA. Well Selected Stock of English and' Colonial Boots always, oh hand. .!■.■■■. .. Watchmakers, &c.' : R. S PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, MOU N T IDA, Nißi—R. S. guarantees all work done on, the ■; premises. . [Established 1858.] . • ALEX. B E AV E E, -jLJWATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, ; (Opposite tie? Bank of .Otago) -: Pit 11' cesrS tb i e a?, Du is i;din. n In Stock— GOLD '& SILVER "WATCHES, i of the Best Quality, clireet from the Manufacturers. COLONIAL AND' 'ENGLISH : JEWELRY ; . of the very best description. CHRONOMETER,'. DUPLEX, & LEYER Escapements, adjusted and Repaired. jEWEIrL ! EE-T . ■ MiUOI'iCTTJIE]).' "■ ■ A. BEATER, (Opposite the.Savings Bank) . PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. ESTABLISHED ISSG. ■■ T 0H N HI-S L O P ■ (Late Arthur Beverly) . PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN,'. Opposite Bank of Ot'ago; • - ; J. H. 'begs' to acquanil'his;-- friends s and. .'the" pub Lie generally tl nit he is in ; constant. .receipt of—by every mail—New Goods, purchased from the best makers, of which" a listis enumerated below. WATCHES—GoId' ! and silver, ;• ladies' L and : -gents', open-facedi and huntin-*,, keyless,; • ■ and every other description. CHAlNS—Ladies' and gents' Colonial. and English goklalbertand guard'chains!" BROOCHES and Ear-rings, extensivb choice, • 'set >with r diamonds," and s ©very••-kind- of • r precious stones. .• ■ . BRACELETS and Necklets—large assortment.' RINGS and Pins,- various designs ; also studs, slebve-hhks/ahd solitairesj and gold and silver pencil' bases.' ■ ■ ■ ■ , - SILYER; .. <. knives, forks, spoons; salvers, .ink stands, card cases, children's amigs, knife, fork, -and spoon, in sets ; a selection of prize ■ • cups;: salt cellars; and 'brooches.- ' • PLATED GOODS—Tea and coitee services, sugar basins; cruets,; liqueur frames, egg •- stands, cake baskets,< sal-1, cellars, and every, description of electro-plated goods. BAROMETERS Ship and .hall, aneroid, mercurial, and metallic also a large assortment of thermometers. , ■ • TELESCOPES—Opera,; marine, and field glasses. : CLOCKS —A large . assortment of English, . French, and American clocks, suitable'for drawing rooms, cliniiig rooms, halls, or kitchens. ' ■ ■ 5 GREENSTONE —A large assortmentof green- :■ stone, - mounted in ear-rings, ■ studs, lockets,:pins, &c., ... , ;; : J.'JL has'the'honor to inform tlie inllabi'tahts of the PrOAdnee that the manufacturer of his - J jondon j uade watel ies took arfirsti iprize at the Internapioiuvl. Exhibition, ISG2, London. All sorts of Colonial Jewelry made'to order. Chronometers, Duplex;- Lever, Horizontal,-jverge, and- every .descripton of ■■ watches carefully repaired. Ship chronometers rated by transit- observation.Letters with orders from the country promptly •' attended to. • Blacksmiths. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, EARRIER, AND O_E : NEEALBLA'CKS^IITH, (Opposite M'Donald's Store) - , NASEB Y, MOUN T ID A. N.B. —-Horse. Shoes. Made on the Premises;; H. PARRY JONES, ENEEAL BLACKSMITH, (Next the Yictoria Bakery) NASEBY. . : ir.': Gr c 0B B , AND - CO.'S ' Telegraph' Lines of • ROYAL MAIL COACHES.. •o - and C 0... . . .■; j... .^Proprietor.: > COBB AND COl'S COACH Arrives at Naseby, from Dunedin, ,every Tuesday and at 9 a.m.; from Dunstan every Mon-' d»y;fpid Erida^ p.m. . '• 1

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 59, 18 March 1870, Page 4

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